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KLAUSNER (GERMANY)
Klausner is an Austrian/German company that fabricates superior lumber. It
transforms Europe’s best coniferous wood into high quality lumber, which is made
up of approximately 70% spruce, 25% pine and 5% larch and other species.
Germany’s well maintained and PEFC certified forests posses Europe’s largest
stock of coniferous wood. It imports additional volumes from neighboring
countries such as Scandinavia, Russia, Poland and Czech Republic. Klausner
lumber is exclusively imported from Germany and is available in different shapes
(boards, square edges, etc.) and several sizes.
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SWEDISH LUMBER
WHITE:
White Swedish lumber is comparable to that of Klausner. They come from a
similar geographic location and can be used as substitutes. They are commonly
from the pine and spruce family.
RED:
This redwood is considered a semi-hardwood;
it’s occasionally categorized as softwood because of some resemblance in
properties and its use, which enables it to play this role. These woods are
shipped directly from Sweden.
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RUSSIAN LUMBER
Russian softwood is pine wood that is brought from various locations across
Russia and some eastern European countries. It is akin to Romanian lumber and is
an alternate option when looking for these types of wood.
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ROMANIAN LUMBER
Romanian pine lumber is among the most popular and best selling wood. This white
wood is normally roughly sawn and comes in different dimensions. It is softwood
that consistently fulfills its task. It is imported from Romania and other
neighboring European countries.
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AUSTRIAN LUMBER
Austrian lumber gives a close resemblance to the German Klausner wood as well.
It is a heavy duty wood that comes in many figures and sizes. It is imported
from a few European locations.
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CANADIAN LUMBER (WELL SANDED)
Amongst Canadian lumber, the Canadian S4S (Surfaced Four Sides), is dimensioned
lumber that has all faces and edges planed or sanded smooth. This wood is
available in different sizes and is imported from western Canada.
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NEW ZEALAND LUMBER
New Zealand produces lumber that is easily handled. It comes sanded or roughly
sawn. It is shipped here directly from New Zealand.
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DOUGLAS FIR (CLEAR)
This wood is one of the best known and highly prized of the Canadian softwood
species. It has all the desired characteristics necessary for fine construction
(stiffness, strength, density, ease of working and a natural moderate
durability). It is extensively used for structural and general construction. It
is also popular for windows and doors. It has excellent machining properties,
good nail and screw holding and is often used with a clear finish because of its
attractive reddish-brown color and distinctive grain. It is imported from
western Canada and the United States.
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SWEDISH WOOD
This is a very beautiful wood from the pine and spruce family. It comes in
different grades. The grading system depends on the clearness of the wood. This
wood comes in GRADE 4, GRADE 5 and GRADE 6. It is an artistic wood used in
carpentry and design. It imported from Sweden.
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